Thursday, February 20, 2014

One small step for a bikini...

One giant hard-on for mankind.

I think everyone who regularly reads this blog knows of my feelings regarding the annual Sport Illustrated Swimsuit issue (which appears on newsstands right around Valentine's Day -- how sweet).

I actually didn't blog about the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue last year, because, frankly, how much more is there to say about big busted women posing in tiny bikinis (or a thong, or body paint, which is now, apparently, considered swimwear, even though if you actually tried to swim in it, it would wash off, which, okay, may be the point, but I digress) in exotic locations?

But try as I might to ignore this year's 50th Anniversary Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue, when I heard about Kate Upton's zero gravity shoot ("Kate Upton Defies Gravity"), I had to see what all the fuss was about.

And, I have to admit, this behind-the-scenes video of the Kate Upton Sports Illustrated 2014 Swimsuit issue zero gravity shoot is pretty awesome -- and funny.



For those interested, Kate Upton is wearing a Target limited edition swimsuit. Because, you know, I'm sure y'all were wondering "Huh, I wonder who made that swimsuit?" or "Where can I get that bikini?" when you were watching that video.

[Photos from the Kate Upton zero gravity shoot here.]

4 comments:

Michael said...

That's exactly what I was wondering. Where did she get the bikini...

Anonymous said...

Bikini ! What bikini ?

Dave S. said...

She nearly poked my eye out - with SCIENCE!

You also wonder if she found out the hard way why it's called the Vomit Comet.

Another David S. said...

Very entertaining. But I can't help wondering why they didn't try to recreate--or at least reference--Barbarella's opening title sequence?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tw6WMdrzbJw

And then there was Kylie's (quite excellent) 1994 version:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9t6wef5xlE

;-)